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. >> reporter: others in the local community of sikhs, a religion with roots in south ia, rushed to the scene looking for answers. >> the biggest question we have, is this a hate crime? i mean, what did we do wrong? we've had -- since 9/11 we've had small attacks on the community. >> reporter: there have been incidents nationwide where sikhs have been mistakenly targeted by anti-muslim groups. >> this is such a tragedy. hopefully we can use this event to educate americans about our sikh religion. >> reporter: tonight, for the second time in a little more than two weeks, both president obama and republican presidential candidate mitt romney are expressing their condolences to the families of the victims of another mass shooting. brian? >> john yang starting us off from suburban milwaukee tonight. john, thanks for that. and the man who will be forever associated with one of the worst shootings in america and the near-fatal wounding of a member of congress is apparently close to accepting a plea agreement that would keep him in prison for life. our nbc news justice correspondent pete willi
. >> reporter: others in the local community of sikhs, a religion with roots in south ia, rushed to the scene looking for answers. >> the biggest question we have, is this a hate crime? i mean, what did we do wrong? we've had -- since 9/11 we've had small attacks on the community. >> reporter: there have been incidents nationwide where sikhs have been mistakenly targeted by anti-muslim groups. >> this is such a tragedy. hopefully we can use this event to educate...
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its the devinely revealed religion with script tours and practices. there are elements of heroindui and islam. but here in the united states there is about 700,000 members of the faith around the world there is about 25 million. many of them come from an ethnic heritage out of india. now, kate, there are several important parts of the faith we want to talk about. one is medication on god. the other is honest living and clean living. the other is service to the community. and in those areas, that's where we see a lot of the practices of the faith come out and where we saw the worship service going on sunday in that community. there is no set day of worship in the faith but here in the united states it often follows the american work week. we see a lot of worship services for sikhs taking place on the weekend. >> and following this tragedy, we've also been reminded that the sikh community has been targeted time and again post 9/11. why is that? >> one of the important tenants for the faith that many observers keep is they keep the hair long, men and wom
its the devinely revealed religion with script tours and practices. there are elements of heroindui and islam. but here in the united states there is about 700,000 members of the faith around the world there is about 25 million. many of them come from an ethnic heritage out of india. now, kate, there are several important parts of the faith we want to talk about. one is medication on god. the other is honest living and clean living. the other is service to the community. and in those areas,...
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>> i think i made that pretty clear throughout my campaign, that i believe very much in freedom of religion. >> with another distraction on the day before another krielsh primary showdown. >> anld rhea mitchell, thanks. >> apple announced today it will be sharing some of that giant pile of cash on hand with its investors. company will pay a dividend of $265 a share beginning some time in the quarter that starts in july. that's a first for apple. they also announced they'll buy back $10 billion worth of its own stock. which closed today above $600 a share for the first time ever. company also said today it sold 3 million of the new i pads just since they went on sale friday. >>> still ahead for us here on this monday night, the strongest warning yet about antibiotics and why modern medicine may be set back decades if things don't change. >>> and later, the new first for kate middleton and why it is that what she wore today got as much attention as what she said. . yep, i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every
>> i think i made that pretty clear throughout my campaign, that i believe very much in freedom of religion. >> with another distraction on the day before another krielsh primary showdown. >> anld rhea mitchell, thanks. >> apple announced today it will be sharing some of that giant pile of cash on hand with its investors. company will pay a dividend of $265 a share beginning some time in the quarter that starts in july. that's a first for apple. they also announced...
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i respect my religion. by the way, i respect his religion, too. but when it comes to this, the holocaust memory is something that we have been working for since the end of the war. that is our obsession now, our ideal now, not to allow the world to forget what happened. >> we did reach out we should say that cnn has reached out to the mitt romney campaign and the campaign has referred us to any questions on this issue should be referred to the mormon church. and speaking of the mormon church, the mormon church has responded, professor, telling the salt lake tribune the following in a statement that "the church's policy is that members can request these baptisms only for their own ancestors. proxy baptisms of holocaust victims are strictly prohibited. they go on to say that in this case, in your case, the wiesel family names were not submitted for baptism but simply entered into a jean logical database. our system would have rejected those names had they been submitted." that's from a church spokesman. so are you satisfied with that explanation fro
i respect my religion. by the way, i respect his religion, too. but when it comes to this, the holocaust memory is something that we have been working for since the end of the war. that is our obsession now, our ideal now, not to allow the world to forget what happened. >> we did reach out we should say that cnn has reached out to the mitt romney campaign and the campaign has referred us to any questions on this issue should be referred to the mormon church. and speaking of the mormon...
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the government says this is a good religion are and this a bad religion. the government can't say this is a christmas tree. >> bill: mr. silverman, it is a fact that christianity is not a religion. it is a philosophy. if the government was saying that the methodist religion, all right, deserves a special place in the public square, i would be on your side. >> so you are going to actually tell me on live television that christianity is not a religion? >> bill: correct, it is a philosophy. >> you and i are going to fundamentally disagree on that point. >> bill: you are wrong. >> roman catholicism is a religion. judaism is a religion. >> they are sects of christianity. you know what? it's really not cool for you to try to. >> bill: not cool? >> not cool for you to cloud their. this issue is about religious neutrality from the government. the government says -- the government is not awill youd to pick sides and say religious belief or philosophy, fine. over another. >> bill: the government cannot promote a religion. >> no it says the congress shall not establi
the government says this is a good religion are and this a bad religion. the government can't say this is a christmas tree. >> bill: mr. silverman, it is a fact that christianity is not a religion. it is a philosophy. if the government was saying that the methodist religion, all right, deserves a special place in the public square, i would be on your side. >> so you are going to actually tell me on live television that christianity is not a religion? >> bill: correct, it is a...
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path they recognize the vulnerabilities in different societies if they're if they're divided based on religion or ethno sectarian divide those divisions are being utilized in order to break i think. that now i know that because this is not the america for enter russian plans to change the regime but it's. people who are protesting. we could expand the jury in asuncion could be sent to sweden by the end of the month where he's wanted for questioning of a sex assault allegations that's off the u.k.'s top courts venomously dismissed his review which. says the move is politically motivated and might have a secret agreement with us where he's wanted for his whistleblowing activities. fears the court's decision that brings him one step closer to being handed over to washington for us to. kevin zeese thinks the outcome of the process will be decisive but the concept of freedom of speech. is a real shame all aside as one of four is questioning he's not been charged he could have done the questioning by skype there's no need to go to sweden to be questioned there been rumors that there is a c. all the
path they recognize the vulnerabilities in different societies if they're if they're divided based on religion or ethno sectarian divide those divisions are being utilized in order to break i think. that now i know that because this is not the america for enter russian plans to change the regime but it's. people who are protesting. we could expand the jury in asuncion could be sent to sweden by the end of the month where he's wanted for questioning of a sex assault allegations that's off the...
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i didn't say anything about any religion, and as i've said before, mitt romney or his family as i know of, doesn't accept polygamy today. >> jon: why are politicians so adept at the dickish apology. ( laughter ) i mean, that i know of. "i don't think anybody in his family is in polygamy that i know about. we can't be sure. does romney have one wife who drives a couple cadillacs or four wives who drive a half a cacadillac, each, i don't know?" a somewhat oblique attack on romney's religion. >> today we wanted to focus on what mormonnism says about lying and the reason is quite simple-- there romney seems to be having some trouble telling the truth. all liars and who so ever lovest and makeeth a lie, and the whore mongerrer and sorcerer shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brim stone, which is the second death. >> jon: really? whore mongerrer and the sorcer? is that from the book of mormon or msnbc's new debate show ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: or-- >> mr. romney has got two choices. he can either keep lying and potentially win the white house but bring etern
i didn't say anything about any religion, and as i've said before, mitt romney or his family as i know of, doesn't accept polygamy today. >> jon: why are politicians so adept at the dickish apology. ( laughter ) i mean, that i know of. "i don't think anybody in his family is in polygamy that i know about. we can't be sure. does romney have one wife who drives a couple cadillacs or four wives who drive a half a cacadillac, each, i don't know?" a somewhat oblique attack on...
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the religion was founded 500 years ago along the modern-day border of india and pakistan. besides wearing distinctive ale ans, male sikhs do not cut their hair. they consider it a gift from god. ivilng on now to the civil war whityria. sday the white house said bashar al-assad's regime is crumbling from within. his prime minister-- on the job just two months-- defected today to jordan. bo the city of homs, assad's warplanes dropped bombs on residential neighborhood. holly williams reporting from the turkey/syria border tells us about the fighting and how it's entered a new phase. >> reporter: the men crouching against the wall are about to be killed by an angry mob. syrian opposition groups said the men who died were members of a family with links to the assad regime. the killers were rebels fighting in an increasingly chaotic conflict. human rights groups and the rebels' own leadership condemned are deaths as summary executions. but in this sprawling refugee camp, we speak to syrians who defended the killings. any of the men here are rebel fighters. "if we had a state, we
the religion was founded 500 years ago along the modern-day border of india and pakistan. besides wearing distinctive ale ans, male sikhs do not cut their hair. they consider it a gift from god. ivilng on now to the civil war whityria. sday the white house said bashar al-assad's regime is crumbling from within. his prime minister-- on the job just two months-- defected today to jordan. bo the city of homs, assad's warplanes dropped bombs on residential neighborhood. holly williams reporting...
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religion. so, but, you know, some people have gone on to say it might have been a thing for muslims but i think to him it was just anyone that wasn't white is good enough. >> and we've heard, we're hearing now a lot about these white power bands and kind of being used as a recruitment tool. wade page was in several of these bands. what more should we know, or what more is there to know about these bands and their role in the white supremacist movement? >> they're a huge part now. a lot of the bigger movements and organizations have been kind of shut down in the recent years. law enforcement are just infighting amongst the groups. but the music continues to recruit because the music keeps the movement young. it keeps the younger kids more into the words and the literature of what we're talking about. so the more they hear the up and coming rock bands or the heavy metal bands that are into this stuff, it really helps in keeping the movement, young, not sitting on front porch, sitting on the front
religion. so, but, you know, some people have gone on to say it might have been a thing for muslims but i think to him it was just anyone that wasn't white is good enough. >> and we've heard, we're hearing now a lot about these white power bands and kind of being used as a recruitment tool. wade page was in several of these bands. what more should we know, or what more is there to know about these bands and their role in the white supremacist movement? >> they're a huge part now. a...
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it is a very, very engaged religion, engaged society. on one hand it believes in the spirituality of having your direct and personal relationship with god but at the same time it enjoins the followers to engage and be connected with fellow beings and serve them in love and service and human rights and justice are the core principles of this faith. so this turban which is now so much misunderstood because of the events leading up to 9/11 and afterwards and it is a symbol of freedom and justice and love and human rights and the equality. so the symbol of turban which is seen in a negative term really should be seen in a positive light, how this community and people who wear turbans are normal people and they are contributing for the betterment of society. >> dr. rajwat singh we talk about love and community being pillars of the faith and you can see that and feel that today throughout this memorial service. thank you so much for joining me. thank you for your insights. >>> the families will hold a final memorial service for the six victims
it is a very, very engaged religion, engaged society. on one hand it believes in the spirituality of having your direct and personal relationship with god but at the same time it enjoins the followers to engage and be connected with fellow beings and serve them in love and service and human rights and justice are the core principles of this faith. so this turban which is now so much misunderstood because of the events leading up to 9/11 and afterwards and it is a symbol of freedom and justice...
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on face the nation this morning, is there too much religion in politics? >> bob schieffer interviews the catholic leader today. why he says politics might actually benefit one religion plays a role on face the nation at 8:30 a.m.. today pope benedict celebrated easter mass on the steps of st. peter's basilica. speaking to a crowd of more than 100,000 he appealed for peace and conflict zones. he singled out syria calling on the regime to heed international demands for an end to the bloodshed. the 85 year-old also denounced recent terrorist attacks in nigeria. >> today afghanistan and the u.s. signed a deal about my grades. under the new agreement all special operations will need to be reviewed and approved by a panel drawn from the afghan military as well as government and intelligence services. it is not clear yet whether any americans will be on that panel. iran's atv is reporting that talks over the nuclear program will take place in turkey. the u.s. is accusing iran of using its program to develop weapons. iran says it is for research and cancer treatme
on face the nation this morning, is there too much religion in politics? >> bob schieffer interviews the catholic leader today. why he says politics might actually benefit one religion plays a role on face the nation at 8:30 a.m.. today pope benedict celebrated easter mass on the steps of st. peter's basilica. speaking to a crowd of more than 100,000 he appealed for peace and conflict zones. he singled out syria calling on the regime to heed international demands for an end to the...
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when we come back, we'll talk more about this, especially a lot of people tend to use religion as well and they're taught that we have a new bishop in san francisco. we'll find out what the gay community's response is to that when we return. . >>> welcome back. we're talking with kate kendall, she's an attorney and the executive director of the national center for lesbian rights. and that is really a national group. we're talking about, we start to talk about religion. >> we have a new -- . >> we have a new bishop in san francisco and he's been very vocal against same-sex marriage. >> yes, he has. >> i think i would know the obvious response from the gay community. i guess my question is what do you hear from gay catholics, especially those in serious, loving committed relationships? >> what i hear is disappointment. what i hear is betrayal and sadness. i would be the first to say everyone is entitled to whatever religious beliefs they want to hold. i would defend that to the death. there is a different question, though, around what kind of country do you want to live in. you know, thi
when we come back, we'll talk more about this, especially a lot of people tend to use religion as well and they're taught that we have a new bishop in san francisco. we'll find out what the gay community's response is to that when we return. . >>> welcome back. we're talking with kate kendall, she's an attorney and the executive director of the national center for lesbian rights. and that is really a national group. we're talking about, we start to talk about religion. >> we have...
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lastly, politics is more like religion than it is like shopping. you have to understand the sacred element of politics. politics is like religion, is there anything we can do to get us all into the same congregation? well, yes. i'm hoping that we find that password. thank you. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> we have time for questions. please come up to the microphone if you'd like to ask anything. this is being recorded for "book tv" on c. then. let me say that again. this is being recorded for "book tv" on c-span. i've done this sort of thing before. >> given that all 20 libertarians from nbc are actually in this room, i was wondering how libertarians fit into the big master graphic? >> i'm so glad you asked. the world -- they force you to say left and right. they don't give you the option of saying libertarian. we have 200,000 people of whom we have about 14,000 libertarian. we have their moral profile. here's the answer. a on original survey story asked about the private foundations other than liberty, we found that they didn't c
lastly, politics is more like religion than it is like shopping. you have to understand the sacred element of politics. politics is like religion, is there anything we can do to get us all into the same congregation? well, yes. i'm hoping that we find that password. thank you. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> we have time for questions. please come up to the microphone if you'd like to ask anything. this is being recorded for "book tv" on c. then. let me say that...
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you can read more about this this story and other religion stories by going to cnn.com/beliefblog. it's fabulous. check it out. wisconsin voters aren't the only ones deciding oen a withdrawal today. beat of course a homeless man in fullerton, california, has neighbors deciding if they should keep some of their council members. and a four-day test flight for a new drone could usher in a new era of surveillance. nufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> another recall election to tell you about. council members accused of not stepping up after a homeless man was beaten to death. this video showed police officers using stun guns and batons. he died five days later, but in the year since his death, the close knit suburb
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said no state may deprive a person of the right to vote on the basis of race or national origin or religion. there was a struggle and an effort to put sex into the 15th amendment that said no person has the -- no state may deny the right to vote on the basis of sex. that lost and at that moment elizabeth katie stand on in 1870s this was our chance to make sure that the vote is a vote that all citizens will have. if we lose that chance and here she is talking in 1870, she said we won't have it again until 1940. she pulls 1940 out of the thin air and i always felt that that in that way she reaches over into our own time and converses with us about that. >> there wasn't enough political support to put it into 15? >> that's right. people who are drafting the 15th are denying the rights to black people and knew there had been a war over this and people had died and women didn't think had died. there weren't enough votes. they tried in fact to count the numbers and count the noses in congress and see if you could do it. it put that particular amendment at risk. women, the opening section of the 1
said no state may deprive a person of the right to vote on the basis of race or national origin or religion. there was a struggle and an effort to put sex into the 15th amendment that said no person has the -- no state may deny the right to vote on the basis of sex. that lost and at that moment elizabeth katie stand on in 1870s this was our chance to make sure that the vote is a vote that all citizens will have. if we lose that chance and here she is talking in 1870, she said we won't have it...
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stop disrespecting our religion. come on. >> reporter: google has agreed to restrict the offensive clip from youtube in india and indonesia, libya and egypt. but it remains widely available online and no telling how many of these people even saw it in the first place. much of this anger may be as much about the history of u.s. foreign policy as it is about one film. but so easily lost in all of this camera-ready rage are the millions of moderates. would you ever ask a guy out? >> if i like him that much, yeah, probably would. >> reporter: you would? >> yeah, why not? i mean, what difference does it make who asks who first? my parents really shouldn't be watching this. >> reporter: i met this woman a few years ago in cairo, smart, funny, 21 years old, eager to prove the modern muslim woman can respect her culture and think for herself at the same time. this is your ride? >> this is my ride. normal girl, i'm a normal girl. i like to, i don't know, flip my hair. >> reporter: back then, she refused to accept that violent
stop disrespecting our religion. come on. >> reporter: google has agreed to restrict the offensive clip from youtube in india and indonesia, libya and egypt. but it remains widely available online and no telling how many of these people even saw it in the first place. much of this anger may be as much about the history of u.s. foreign policy as it is about one film. but so easily lost in all of this camera-ready rage are the millions of moderates. would you ever ask a guy out? >> if...
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peaceful civilian religion when we mean to in the middle east speak arabic it must be engineered and i think that's work what's we're trying to secure and. if you don't usually disgraceful shooter i don't see if you're you're watching r t it's good to have a company it's a day the gunman suspected of killing seven people in the french city of two lewis has been found that thirty hours after police surrounded his apartment a report say he died it with a weapon still in his hand the man they claim to have links to al-qaeda and is believed to be a french citizen of algerian descent he suspected of killing a rabbi and three children at a jewish school as well as three soldiers in a separate incident police surrounded his apartment for over thirty hours before storming if he was said to be armed with multiple weapons possibly including hang grenades but more of this we're now joined by political analyst alex korbel standing by for us live in brussels our good to see you thanks for coming on r.t. today i present to see held a news conference just about half an hour ago now announcing an in
peaceful civilian religion when we mean to in the middle east speak arabic it must be engineered and i think that's work what's we're trying to secure and. if you don't usually disgraceful shooter i don't see if you're you're watching r t it's good to have a company it's a day the gunman suspected of killing seven people in the french city of two lewis has been found that thirty hours after police surrounded his apartment a report say he died it with a weapon still in his hand the man they...
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religion is competition to the media. if you believe in god, you are less likely to believe in the media. >> bob: organized religion does interpret jesus the way they want to. and catholics, why we have problems with the catholics, catholicism is interruption on the way to relationship with god. >> kimberly: i think that is such an offensive statement. >> bob: it may be to you but i do not believe there is one holy living human being that we have to go through to get to god. >> kimberly: you can have a problem with the pope but don't disparage the god-fearing christians, catholics out there in this country. >> dana: we have opened up a can of worms or caterpillars. another story today. >> greg: that's what happens when you buck religion over the holidays. >> dana: coming up we're going to change the subject and talk about octomom on welfare. christie brinkley is bawling over her divorce. you want to hear all about it or maybe you think it's tmi. >> bob: what is t.m.i.? >> dana: we'll discuss it. that's coming up. ♪ noti
religion is competition to the media. if you believe in god, you are less likely to believe in the media. >> bob: organized religion does interpret jesus the way they want to. and catholics, why we have problems with the catholics, catholicism is interruption on the way to relationship with god. >> kimberly: i think that is such an offensive statement. >> bob: it may be to you but i do not believe there is one holy living human being that we have to go through to get to god....
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a lot of times when we see this, why is rick santorum moving so hard on religion right now, i think from a micropolitical standpoint, you understand that when you get inside the numbers, that he has to coalesce and earn this very born again vote. if he does that, it becomes very problematic for mitt romney. >> it does seem in michigan, romney is starting to rise again, maybe santorum has plateaued. in arizona, he wasn't planning to contest that state. >> well, as cornell was just saying, when you look at what we call the crosstabs, the other place cornell, where there's a fairly dramatic gap and one of the few in this poll, one of the few for this crosstab is in the non-born again. the tea party neutral or opposed republicans. romney has a 15-point lead there. so again, not just that santorum needs to swing to his base, he needs to get them to swing back to him, too. in michigan, anderson, santorum has gone from about plus 12 or 15 to the real clear politics average for the two polls that have been released in the -- four polls in the last 72 hours is about 1.5 percentage points. these t
a lot of times when we see this, why is rick santorum moving so hard on religion right now, i think from a micropolitical standpoint, you understand that when you get inside the numbers, that he has to coalesce and earn this very born again vote. if he does that, it becomes very problematic for mitt romney. >> it does seem in michigan, romney is starting to rise again, maybe santorum has plateaued. in arizona, he wasn't planning to contest that state. >> well, as cornell was just...
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he sticks around santorum is sure to keep steering the political conversation towards the issues of religion, morality and sexual mores that have come to define his mid cal identity but which may be causing the republican party severe damage to the moderate swing voters they'll need to beat barack obama this fall. and don't discount the possibility that newt gingrich drops out of the race suddenly creating a head-to-head contest between romney and santorum with ron paul nibble will go at the margins. >> is rick santorum hurting the party right now? >> i think he is, for this reason. the republicans' way back is really the economy. it's been high unemployment, we're going to lead you back. what santorum is doing he's altered that direction and put it back on the social issues which are when you get to the base of each party frankly that's what controls each party on the cultural side. so they've reoriented the debate on this thing. and that has not helped with the republican narrative to beat barack obama. >> he just did, on? santorum, an interview with our piers morgan that airs tonight at 9
he sticks around santorum is sure to keep steering the political conversation towards the issues of religion, morality and sexual mores that have come to define his mid cal identity but which may be causing the republican party severe damage to the moderate swing voters they'll need to beat barack obama this fall. and don't discount the possibility that newt gingrich drops out of the race suddenly creating a head-to-head contest between romney and santorum with ron paul nibble will go at the...
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this is not a country that defines membership in the nation through any particular religion. there are plenty of countries in the world where religion is linked directly to citizenship. it doesn't link it to language. it doesn't link to some notion of being part of a population it has an historic root. like in germany, the volk. people of german ancestor can move to germany and immediately become part of the population. but the noble principle is anybody can be an american. doesn't matter where your background is, what your ancestry is. if you come in and accept the basic principles of the society, you're equally entitled to be an american with anybody else. >> the issue of birthright citizenship has been tested recently. what's been the controversy and is this sort of the first time since the passage of the 14th that the concept of birthright citizenship has been -- >> let me just say and linda knows about the current controversies. let me just say it is not the first time at all. the issue came up in the late 19th century over children of chinese immigrants because at that
this is not a country that defines membership in the nation through any particular religion. there are plenty of countries in the world where religion is linked directly to citizenship. it doesn't link it to language. it doesn't link to some notion of being part of a population it has an historic root. like in germany, the volk. people of german ancestor can move to germany and immediately become part of the population. but the noble principle is anybody can be an american. doesn't matter where...
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let me ask you the religion question. is that a possibility that sort of holds him back from getting over 30? >> i don't think so, chuck. i think people are worried about jobs and the economy in both mississippi and alabama, like most of the rest of the country. and i think that's the issue that's driving folks. i do think that newt gingrich and rick santorum came into this week expecting to win, and they certainly are the heavy favorites. romney is the underdog. but he's got good organization on the ground. he's run a good campaign. he's focused on jobs and the economy. so we feel like we've got a shot at pulling an upset. we've got a shot. >> if you get one win and, you know, and i'll ask you in a minute which state you think is a better shot for romney, mississippi or alabama and i know delegate math is a different question, but if one win gets into the romney column tonight, does that get the remaining fence sitters, i'm thinking about your uncle, lindsey graham, jeb bush, there is some prominent republicans that have
let me ask you the religion question. is that a possibility that sort of holds him back from getting over 30? >> i don't think so, chuck. i think people are worried about jobs and the economy in both mississippi and alabama, like most of the rest of the country. and i think that's the issue that's driving folks. i do think that newt gingrich and rick santorum came into this week expecting to win, and they certainly are the heavy favorites. romney is the underdog. but he's got good...
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in the asian pacific american community, there are over 150 languages, religions, cultures, everything you can think of. we do not want to lose that identity of our own history regardless of where our forefathers have come from. i want everybody to be proud to of the language of their forbearers, the religion, the history, the culture, and the arts. again, i do not want us to lose our identity and the community in this great nation. again, thank you very much to the members of the boards for this wonderful gift bestowed upon me, and let's go ahead to continue to hit the ball park -- hit the ball at the ballpark. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we will bring up our founder to say a few last words. we would like to ask all of the previous speakers to come up for a photograph. it is the hard work of these board members -- without their hard work, none of this would happen. thank you to everyone. >> we would also like for the judicial officers in the audience to come up as well. if you are a sponsor, please come on up. we will ask the founder to speak a few words.
in the asian pacific american community, there are over 150 languages, religions, cultures, everything you can think of. we do not want to lose that identity of our own history regardless of where our forefathers have come from. i want everybody to be proud to of the language of their forbearers, the religion, the history, the culture, and the arts. again, i do not want us to lose our identity and the community in this great nation. again, thank you very much to the members of the boards for...
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is there any evidence -- christians and other religions are growing supportive of the fnc after a change in its leadership. >> the minority in general has been supportive of assad and they are fearful of others. i think many christians believe this regime can only so trouble from now on in. they are only hurting everybody in syria because there is no way for them to win. the longer they stay and syria is prevented from trying to get on with the next step, the more damage will be done. i do not think the druse and the christians are going to be. of course, they're worried about their way of life, but their way of life under the assad regime is going to change. syria has changed. syria is never going to go back to those days. it is very hard for anybody to get used to the notion that life is going to change. and syria will go straight time of chaos. many more people of today of minorities are embracing the fact that it will have to go through that time and it is better to get on with it. i know many in the minority ruling party that have talked to me about the notion that something needs t
is there any evidence -- christians and other religions are growing supportive of the fnc after a change in its leadership. >> the minority in general has been supportive of assad and they are fearful of others. i think many christians believe this regime can only so trouble from now on in. they are only hurting everybody in syria because there is no way for them to win. the longer they stay and syria is prevented from trying to get on with the next step, the more damage will be done. i...
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you know, we had our own governments, our own nations, our own customs, our own religion. and a lot of that was eradicated, or they tried to eradicate it. i guess in one way it's a way of demonstrating our perseverance. especially in oklahoma it becomes a way of demonstrating that oklahoma history started before 1889 with the land run. >>> stay tuned all weekend long >>> all weekend long, american history tv joins our cox communications cable partners in oklahoma city. to showcase the history in literary culture. settled in 1889, oklahoma city is the largest city in oklahoma. it has a population of about 600,000 people. and is the center state's capital. you are watching american history tv on c-span 3. >> i said my name is blue clark. and i said hello, ladies and gentlemen. hodelga -- i said that my clan is the winn clan and my church. i come out of the town. you are viewing behind me the point for the american indian culture center in oklahoma city. it is one of those monuments in my mind that happens once in a lifetime. when completed, this will be the focus of children
you know, we had our own governments, our own nations, our own customs, our own religion. and a lot of that was eradicated, or they tried to eradicate it. i guess in one way it's a way of demonstrating our perseverance. especially in oklahoma it becomes a way of demonstrating that oklahoma history started before 1889 with the land run. >>> stay tuned all weekend long >>> all weekend long, american history tv joins our cox communications cable partners in oklahoma city. to...
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not religion. >> also when it comes to jobs, those are government jobs. most of those jobs that were lost, 600,000 of those jobs that were lost were government jobs. a majority of those government workers were women. so let's talk about that. let's also talk about when you talk about spending, it's also the iraq war. the afghanistan war. and bush tax cuts still in effect. so i think there is shared responsibility there and on the cost of war let's quickly put in that with 6500 veterans a year committing suicide, we ought to consider mental health to be a cost of war, and i think that that should be one aspect of government spending that we could all agree has to increase if we're going to help our veterans who have helped us. >> i don't mean to backtrack, but two things sort of stood out to me. one more question about religion and mormonism because, gentry, as you pointed out in 2008 you were working with him on that campaign, and then kits teechri you say he talked about it, and you bring up a good point. the bible talks about your best witness is living
not religion. >> also when it comes to jobs, those are government jobs. most of those jobs that were lost, 600,000 of those jobs that were lost were government jobs. a majority of those government workers were women. so let's talk about that. let's also talk about when you talk about spending, it's also the iraq war. the afghanistan war. and bush tax cuts still in effect. so i think there is shared responsibility there and on the cost of war let's quickly put in that with 6500 veterans a...